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Posted by "JaBear" on Saturday, May 4, 2024 1:58 AM

Track fiddler
Would things be better with no more TF?

NO!!! Smile, Wink & Grin

EDIT.
Gidday Chloe, I see I’m top of the page, so the Kiwiburgers and self saucing chocolate pudding is on me, please.
 Kiwiburger by Bear, on Flickr

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Posted by "JaBear" on Saturday, May 4, 2024 4:39 AM
Two recent additions to Shorpy are Jack Delano photos of the Blue Island Yard of the Indiana Harbor Belt Railroad.
 
 
Thoughts and Best Wishes to All that need them. Kia Kaha.
Cheers, the Bear.Smile

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Posted by hon30critter on Saturday, May 4, 2024 6:22 AM

Track fiddler
Would things be better with no more TF?  

What??? How could things possibly be better without one of the most consistent and interesting contributors to the forums?!?

Don't you dare quit!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Cheers!!

Dave

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Posted by howmus on Saturday, May 4, 2024 7:36 AM

Track fiddler

Post Hog!

Haven't been myself lately

TF

So......  Who were you?

73

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Posted by howmus on Saturday, May 4, 2024 7:38 AM

hon30critter
Don't you dare quit!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

I'll second that!

73

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Posted by Water Level Route on Saturday, May 4, 2024 8:20 AM

Good morning diners.  It's doughnut day as I had to go for a fasting blood draw this morning, so while I was out...Whistling

Track Fiddler, good to see you back.  Better keep it that way. By the way, that first photo you put in, is that your truck?  I thought you were talking about it being time to replace the one you had a while back.  Just curious if you did.

Brent, congrats on the Canucks winning.  On to the next!

Bear, that Kiwi burger has my interest.  Is that sliced beets on it?  Is that what I'm seeing under the egg?  I've never heard of them being put on a burger before.  And what's the white sauce on the bottom?  It looks kind of like tartar sauce. Indifferent  That pudding though, I think I'll just slide away to the corner booth with the whole dish.  Dinner

Nice weather in the forecast for today.  Means finally getting started on outdoor projects.  Long day ahead for me. 

Have a good one guys!

Mike

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Posted by York1 on Saturday, May 4, 2024 8:35 AM

Good morning, diners.

Even though it's still morning, I'll have one of the Bear's Kiwiburgers!  I'm not sure I understand the dessert, though.  I've never heard of "self saucing chocolate pudding".

TF -- Don't think of quitting.  Without you, the diner would seem very lonely.

Brent, have fun with the wedding.  All three of my daughters got married at destination weddings.  It was great.  Just show up and write some big checks.

MisterBeasley, I've never heard of that situation with the wine not being able to be delivered to your house.  Each state has certain laws.  One of the strangest was that a few years ago, Colorado allowed grocery stores to sell beer that was 3.2% alcohol.  If you wanted regular beer, you had to go to a liquor store.  In my state, you can buy beer, wine, and liquor at just about any grocery store or convenience store -- except on Sundays before noon.  You can still buy beer or wine before noon, but no hard liquor.  I guess they didn't want anyone hitting the hard stuff on the way to church!

I have hopes that the new company may decide to upgrade the forum software.  I have a fear the new company will look at the forum as an unneeded expense and drop it.

 

BNSF yard at Tulsa, OK:

 

 BNSF Tulsa, OK by J Burke, on Flickr

 

Have a great Saturday.

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Posted by CNCharlie on Saturday, May 4, 2024 11:22 AM

Good Morning,

TF, I sometimes think how great it would be just trolling along in a 16' Lund with you on Lake of the Woods. I know a few spots where the fishing is good just north of Bergland. Don't leave the Diner. That's an order. 

Well the lattice fence is done at the front. Naturally my wife isn't happy with the job as the fence drops slightly with the yard slope to the street. Also it is about 6" lower than the old one which I think was unavoidable with the lattice panels that are available now. I'm in the doghouse again as I talked to the contractor for 20 minutes (while wearing a N95 mask). She is convinced I have put us at risk of contracting covid so I am in quarantine in the basement as I can't be trusted.

Have to go pick up more birdseed today. We have gone through 75 lbs this week.

Bear, that burger looks really good but I think I could only eat half of one. 

CN Charlie

 

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Posted by MisterBeasley on Saturday, May 4, 2024 2:03 PM

 

richhotrain

Mark your calendar for May14th, Mr. B., when HB262 will be heard in committee. The anti-wine days in Delaware appear to be numbered.

Rich

Typically, in Delaware these bills appear every session.  They are always voted down.  The retail alcohol merchants and from what we've heard the distributors just give too much money to the state legislature so the will of the people doesn’t matter at all.

This bill only allows 3 cases of wine per year to go to any one household.  That amount would use up our quota before mid-year.

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Posted by Track fiddler on Saturday, May 4, 2024 7:36 PM

Good Grief Mr Charlie, I'll go trolling for walleye with you anytime you want, in a 16 foot Lund!

 

I'd much rather go fishing with my friend Charlie on Lake of the Woods though!!!

 

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Posted by York1 on Sunday, May 5, 2024 7:09 AM

Good morning.  It's donut day, so just coffee please.

Just last week, I was invited by a friend to go fishing with him and several others as they head to northern Minnesota somewhere.  I said no thanks.

I fished as a kid, and I did some ice fishing in college.  I never enjoyed it.  I could not see the enjoyment in getting eaten by bugs or having frozen fingers.  My friends continue to fish and can't believe I don't enjoy it.

Time to head out the door.  I'll check back into the diner later.

 

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Posted by richhotrain on Friday, May 10, 2024 5:04 PM

Flo, where is everybody?  I have been waiting to be served since last Saturday. Smile, Wink & Grin

Rich

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Posted by Tophias on Friday, May 10, 2024 7:54 PM

I don't know what's more discouraging, the state of my Boston Bruins or this forum. Oh well, in either case, bigger things in life exists I guess.

Regards, Chris 

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Posted by gmpullman on Friday, May 10, 2024 8:00 PM

Back on the rails?

 

And on the 155th anniversary of the Gold Spike:

 UP CP May 10,1869 Promontory Utah by Edmund, on Flickr

Cheers, Ed

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Posted by York1 on Friday, May 10, 2024 8:03 PM

I nearly didn't check getting into the diner again.  I thought I'd give it one more try and I was amazed the site opened.  I wonder for how long.

I hope the new owners will at least acknowledge what it going on, and what will be happening.

Three days ago I got a card asking me to renew my subscription to Model Railroader.  I was going to hold off until I see if we hear from the new owners.

Anyway, even if it's just for a few hours, it's good to be back.

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Posted by "JaBear" on Friday, May 10, 2024 8:08 PM

 Toast by Bear, on Flickr

Smile

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Posted by maxman on Friday, May 10, 2024 8:10 PM

I'd be inclined to renew now, before the new owners raise the price.

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Posted by Water Level Route on Friday, May 10, 2024 8:37 PM

Oy vey.

Hello everyone.  Allow me to introduce myself as it's been so long you may not remember me.  I'm Mike, live in Michigan, and model a fictional branch of the New York Central in HO scale.

York1
Just last week, I was invited by a friend to go fishing with him and several others as they head to northern Minnesota somewhere.  I said no thanks.

I haven't really fished for almost 30 years.  My best friend in high school loved to fish, especially river fishing.  I preferred to sit in a simple little boat, drop a bobber in the lake, and relax.  Nowadays, I'll buy the fish I eat. 

maxman
I'd be inclined to renew now, before the new owners raise the price.

I just hope to see my existing subscription continue coming in the mail.  Between what happened to the forum this week, and the fact that this most recent issue came later than normal, I'm concerned.

 

Mike

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Posted by hon30critter on Friday, May 10, 2024 9:30 PM

Hello everybody! Great to see you again!

No real train news but we are making major progress cleaning out the garage for the layout.

Cheers!!

Dave

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Posted by gmpullman on Friday, May 10, 2024 11:02 PM

It's been so long I forgot — is our Diner theme still yards? If so here's a track diagram of the busy and congested Mott Haven coach yard of the New York Central where the 'Great Steel Fleet' was turned and serviced:

 Mott_Haven-track-layout-1927 by Edmund, on Flickr

Every afternoon the Century was pulled back to Grand Central Terminal for boarding and a 6:00 pm departure.

 NYC S-motor 133 Mott Haven by Edmund, on Flickr

Cheers, Ed

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Posted by "JaBear" on Saturday, May 11, 2024 1:41 AM
Gidday Mike, yes, I do remember you, especially as I have not yet answered, in a timely manner, a question you asked me regarding hamburgers.
 
Yes, you do see beets, or as we call it, sliced pickled beetroot, in the burger. I can only presume that the white stuff is some form of mayonnaise/ salad dressing.
 
When “building” my burgers, using king sized buns, a mixture of tomato sauce (ketchup) and sweet chilli sauce goes on the lightly toasted bottom half of the bun, on which is placed the grilled patty. (I usually make my patties from ½ sausage meat, ½ beef mince (ground beef) finely chopped onion, garlic, dried mixed herbs, salt, and ground black pepper to taste.) Then goes on a rasher or two of bacon, and egg (over easy), sliced cucumber, tomato, beetroot, lettuce, mayonnaise, topped with cheese and relish grilled on the top ½ of the bun.
It happens very rarely these days but if my daughter and her old school friends come home, they always ask for one of my burgers, please.
 
Gidday John, there’s not much to understand about self saucing chocolate pudding, except picking up a spoon and hoping that it some is left!!!Dinner
 
Here’s the recipe, it will be easier than me trying to explain. (Mrs. Robertson played the church organ when I was a tiny whippersnapper.)
Mrs. Robertsons Chocolate Self Saucing Pudding.
 
2 tablespoons butter.
½ cup sugar.
1 egg.
1 cup flour.
1 teaspoon Baking Powder.
½ teaspoon salt.
2 tablespoons cocoa.
½ cup of milk.
1 teaspoon vanilla.
Cream butter and sugar, beat in egg, sift in dry ingredients, mix together adding milk and vanilla. Pour into greased casserole dish.
 
Sauce:     
3/4/cup sugar
¼ cup cocoa.
2 cups water.                                                                                                                        
Mix together sugar and cocoa, sprinkle over pudding mixture, pour water over the lot. Bake with lid on @ 160 -180 degrees for ¾ hour.
 
Thoughts and Best Wishes to All that need them. Kia Kaha.
Cheers, the Bear.Smile

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Posted by "JaBear" on Saturday, May 11, 2024 1:58 AM
Post Hog? Or getting over my Forum withdrawal symptoms?
Another recent addition to Shorpy, and yes, there is a yard.
Wot a beauty….
 
 
Cheers, the Bear.Smile

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Posted by hon30critter on Saturday, May 11, 2024 7:02 AM

We had our first baltimore oriole at the grape jelly this morning. It was a female so perhaps the males have already gone through.

We are the unfortunate victims of urban sprawl. When we first moved in in 1988 there were lots of natural areas close by. The sprawl has now put us closer to the center of town and as a result, there are only small numbers of birds at our feeders. We used to have 40 - 50 goldfinches at a time. Now we might have six.Grumpy

Oh well, we'll just have to climb into the van and go north a bit. There is a conservation area fairly close but I'd much rather watch the birds from our deck.

Cheers!!

Dave

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Posted by hon30critter on Saturday, May 11, 2024 7:05 AM

Hi Bear,

The burgers and the pudding look fantastic. We'll have to try your recipies soon. I have a suspicion that I will need several napkins and maybe a bib for the burger!

Cheers!!

Dave

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Posted by Tophias on Saturday, May 11, 2024 7:54 AM

Good morning dinners, good to see everyone again. Glad they unlocked the doors (again).

Flo, I'll please have 2 eggs over eas, well done corned beef hash, home fries and sourdoughs toast.

Dave, I had the pleasure to see my very first Scarlet Tanager yesterday morning in our Magnolia tree. Super bright red! Stunning.

Regards, Chris 

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Posted by York1 on Saturday, May 11, 2024 8:43 AM

Good morning, diners.  Chloe, I'll have bacon, eggs, and coffee, please.

It's good to see everyone so far.  It would be nice to hear from Lion soon.

Bear, thanks for the dessert recipe.  The term 'self-saucing' was a new one to me.  I'm not sure I could take a bite of that burger.  I think I'd need a knife to cut some pieces first.

I'll say my goodbyes to all the diners, just in the off-chance the forum goes away for good.

For the bird watchers, my wife has been very happy the past the week.  She had five pairs of orioles at the feeders, and two male rose-breasted grossbeaks.  That's in addition to dozens of cardinals, blue jays, squirrels, etc.

Last night we saw the northern lights.  It's fairly rare that we see them here.  Pretty neat.

The layout has not seen much activity lately.  I'm in the process of my most difficult scratchbuilding project, but I'm not putting too much time into it.  Too many other retirement duties.  I'm waiting on some Tichy windows I've ordered, and I may drive the fifty miles to the hobby shop today to see if I can find some specific styrene I need.

On another forum, the main topic of discussion was this forum!  We're famous.  Confused

Have a great weekend.

 

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Posted by hon30critter on Saturday, May 11, 2024 10:38 AM

Hi Chris and John,

Great birding!

I wish I was still able to visit Point Pelee on Lake Erie in the spring. We have seen several Scarlett Tanagers there but never any in our own yard. We have had a few Indigo Buntings over the years but they were often still in their winter brown with just a few bits of blue showing.

Cheers!!

Dave

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Posted by CNCharlie on Saturday, May 11, 2024 6:13 PM

Good Afternoon,

Nice to see the forum back but for how long?

We had a Scarlet Taniger in our back yard a couple of years ago. My wife just happened to have her camera at the ready and got a few great photos. Indigo Buntings have been here too, the best was a vivid blue one last year that stayed for about 10 minutes. The hordes of White Throated Sparrows are gone and hopefully the warblers are next. Had one male oriole last week. He must have been here last year as he knew exactly where to find the grape jelly.

No train news except CP has announced #2816 will make a stop here at the end of June. I saw it in 2007 down in Thief River Falls. Got some great video pacing it. Was the only car following for about 25 miles.

My sister is in shock. She has lost a 6 figure sum from her bank account. Told her to be at the bank Monday morning as soon as it opens. There has been a fraud and hopefully the money can be recovered. It was most of the proceeds from the sale of their house. I tried to give her some guidance based on my experience as a credit manager. Sued more than a few people back in the day.

Very warm day here, about 75F but back to a more normal 60 tomorrow.

CN Charlie

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Posted by MisterBeasley on Saturday, May 11, 2024 6:38 PM

Almost all the streets in our community are named after birds.  We have an Indigo Bunting Court, a Tanager Way and we live on Flicker Court.

I don’t know about the health of the forum, either.  I've been getting timeout messages when accessing threads, and the hated 504 error popped up earlier.  Duct tape and baling wire seems to be holding it together.

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Posted by OldEngineman on Saturday, May 11, 2024 9:48 PM

Ed, thanks for the map of old Mott Haven yard.

Not much left there now, just the "Y" and it's a single track.

In my time in freight, we used to come out of Oak Point via the Port Morris connection (the switch would be located at the extreme lower right, just before the crossovers on the Harlem Line), then go over all the crossovers and "turn right" and go along the Y to the Hudson line north (originally, it was "west").

In the earlier time, MO tower was still open, later it closed and the dispatchers were all downtown. It was (for me) an easier move when the old NYC signals were still there, as you would get "slow clears" so you'd know at least the next signal was good (with a big train behind in some very tight spaces). Later on, when Metro-North went to the "proceed cab" signals, all you'd get is a "restricted cab", so you were running on faith that the dispatcher had the next one cleared up and wanted to "get you through". Sometimes they'd let you know that you only had it so far (he might say, "I've got one to get by on the Hudson"), so you could lay back a bit.

Going north was pretty much all empties, but coming south with all loads, again, could make you nervous until you saw you had the railroad all the way. 80-120 loads, and the odds of getting stopped in 6-10 car lengths, well, they weren't assured...

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